BC quota in local body elections: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy launches scathing attack on BRS, Chandrasekhar Rao for not supporting hike

TaLangana cm Revanth Reddy. File | Photo Loan: Hindu
Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) and his president K. Chandrasekhar Rao, TaLangana Prime Minister A. Redya Redy, criticized the main opposition of supporting the government in providing 42% booking in local body elections.
“BRS is trying to create obstacles in the passage of invoices that pave the way for BCS to apply 42% to BCS.
Telarangana cm A. Revanth Redy with most criminal cases, other 11 cm cases: ADR
The Prime Minister, 2025 and TaLangana Panchayat Raj (Third Amendment) Law, 2025 by the Assembly during the passage of the Law of the TaLangana Municipalities (Third Amendment) by the Assembly). Two legislation, which limits total reservations in rural and urban local organs by 50%, has become a burden on the government for the implementation of 42% of the retrospective classes.
Although the government does not make any effort to secure the center’s approval for two invoices and regulations, some people approached the High Court in the local organ elections that resulted in the order of the court to carry out elections before September 30th.
The election commission cannot be used to weaken democracy; Revanth Reddy
He remembered how the government was entrusing the BC commission with data collection of communities. Later, a special commission was formed in the instructions of the Supreme Court, as the President of the BC Association R. Krishnaiah approached the Supreme Court with an objection. The government also created committees at different levels to examine the situation in various states before preparing the legislation waiting for permission by the president.
He referred to the directive of directing the elections of the Supreme Court to local organs and said that the government has declared a decision that lifted its 50% limit on the general reservations that was sent by the governor to the President and waiting for its consent. The BRS leaders suspected that the governor had affected the abolition limit of the regulation on the reservations, as can be seen from their statements.

BRS did not join Dharna, staged in the national capital, in the national capital, because it was against the development of reservations to BCS. “Mr. Kamalakar may support the bills, but they do not support Mr. Kamalakar invoices, but Mr. Chandrasekhar Rao, Mr. Kt Rama Rao and Mr. Tttttttt Harish Rao do not support the development of Harish.
The authority claimed that the government decided to issue a comprehensive legislation that removes its limit in reservations, as the government did not consent to the governor. The Prime Minister remembered that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was looking for appointment to the BC communities to impress the need to develop reservations, but in vain addressed by five letters. If the second made an appointment, he was ready to lead the prime minister to the entire party delegation.
Published – 31 August 2025 03:28 IST



